Calicut is roughly 400 km north of Trivandrum & has a 15 km long shoreline. Its hight is 1mtr above mean sea level & up to 15 mtr on eastern side. To its west is Lakshdeep sea & to its east is Sahyadri range of mountains. Temperature ranges from 22 to 34 degrees annually & annual rainfall is over 3200 mm.
Since ancient times it has been a trading centre of spices. Arabs were trading here in seventh century in spices & calico textiles. At that time Samoothiris were ruling here. Portuguese came in 1498, English followed in 1615, French arrived in 1698 & Dutch landed in 1752. In 1765 Tipu Sultan of Mysore captured Kozhikode. Eventually British out-manoeuvred them all in colonising & looting wealth of India. Some photos:
Shoreline in Calicut |
Calicut has a long shoreline of 15 km |
Kuttiadi River Bridge - such narrow old bridges dot Kerala landscape |
Greenery everywhere - view of Calicut river |
Rainy day & narrow roads |
Much needed road widening in progress |
Kappad Beach |
Sun, sand & sea - Kappakadvu Beach |
Long shoreline has been well developed |
Enjoying the sea breeze |
In Art & Crafts Village in Irringl situated 6 km off the NH 17 |
Imposing entrance to the Art & Crafts Village. Beautifully laid out with restaurant, parking & boating facilities . Artisans, carpenters & handicrafts makers can be seen working there. Lots of decorative items are on sale |
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Nice
Thank you Mittal ji
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